An AI virtual assistant that actually does the work, not just the chatting
An assistant that does the work, not just the chat: its own inbox and calendar, your meetings booked, the replies you’d forget chased down.
AI virtual assistants by who you are
One assistant for running a business solo — inbox, calendar, clients, and money — shaped around how you actually work.
- AI Admin Agent — The busywork that eats your afternoon — vendor emails, spreadsheet updates, reminders, file chaos — handled by an agent, so it stops landing on you.
- AI Personal Assistant — Your calendar, your follow-ups, your morning brief — run by an assistant with its own inbox, so you stop being your own secretary.
- AI Virtual Assistant for Airbnb Hosts — It takes the 11pm “what’s the door code,” blocks the cleaning window, and asks for the 5-star review while the stay is still fresh.
- AI Virtual Assistant for Authors & Speakers — The back office of your speaking business, run for you: inbox triaged, event dates held, the unpaid invoice chased, a brief before every gig.
- AI Virtual Assistant for Coaches — Everything between sessions, handled: it books the calls, follows up with the ones who went quiet, and keeps your client notes straight.
- AI Virtual Assistant for Consultants — The back office of a one-person firm, run for you: inbox triaged, calls scheduled, proposals and invoices chased, every client remembered.
- AI Virtual Assistant for Creators — The boring half of being a creator, handled: brand inbox triaged, shoot calendar held, and the invoices you forget actually chased.
- AI Virtual Assistant for Course Creators — Stay in the edit timeline: it sorts the inbox, books the calls, and chases the refunds and failed payments.
- AI Virtual Assistant for Ecommerce — You ship the orders; it handles the rest — support inbox triaged, suppliers chased, returns and restocks tracked.
- AI Virtual Assistant for Entrepreneurs — You’re the whole team, so it reads the inbox, books the calls, follows up on the proposal you forgot, and tells you what needs you today.
- AI Virtual Assistant for Freelancers — You’re the whole back office — so it triages the inbox, books discovery calls, and chases the invoice you’ve been too polite to mention.
- AI Virtual Assistant for Real Estate Agents — Be the one in the room: it reads the inbox, books showings, follows up with quiet leads, and keeps your client list straight.
- AI Virtual Assistant for Small Business — Stop doing admin at 11pm: it reads the inbox, books the calendar, chases the unpaid invoice, and flags who you forgot to follow up.
- AI Virtual Assistant for Solopreneurs — The one-person business, minus the admin: it triages the inbox, preps your calls, chases unpaid invoices, and keeps client notes straight.
It has its own inbox and calendar, reads your email, books your meetings, and chases the replies you'd otherwise forget.
The job isn't answering questions. It's the 40 small things between them.
Most "AI assistants" are a chat box. You type a question, you get a paragraph back, and then you still go do the thing yourself. That's not an assistant — that's a search engine with manners. The work that actually eats your day is the connective tissue: reading the 30 emails that came in overnight and sorting the three that matter, finding a time three people can all make, pulling last quarter's numbers out of a spreadsheet before a call, sending the same intro email to 60 prospects without it reading like a blast.
A Fasrad assistant gets its own email inbox and a connected Google Calendar, so it can read what landed, draft replies in your voice, hold the back-and-forth to lock a time, and put the event on the calendar. It keeps a CRM of who you've talked to and what was said, browses a live website to pull a fact you need, and remembers the standing instructions you gave it last week so you don't repeat yourself.
What an operator hands it on a normal Tuesday:
- Triage the inbox: flag the two urgent threads, archive the newsletters, draft replies to the rest
- Find a 30-minute slot next week with a client and send them three options
- Pull the open invoices from a Google Sheet and email a reminder to anyone past 30 days
- Watch for any email from a specific prospect and ping you the second it arrives
- Every Friday at 4, summarize the week's new contacts and what each one needs next
This page is the broad overview. Most people land here, then realize their real need is shaped by their work — a clinic books patients, a law firm intakes leads, a recruiter chases candidates, a realtor follows up on showings. Pick the situation that matches yours below and you'll see the exact workflow set up for it.
Related pages in this workflow
These pages cover the adjacent jobs buyers usually compare before choosing an AI agent.
- AI Admin Agent — The busywork that eats your afternoon — vendor emails, spreadsheet updates, reminders, file chaos — handled by an agent, so it stops landing on you.
- AI Virtual Assistant for Solopreneurs — The one-person business, minus the admin: it triages the inbox, preps your calls, chases unpaid invoices, and keeps client notes straight.
- Telegram AI Assistant Bot — Your inbox, calendar, and reminders, run from the chat you already keep open — a private assistant living in Telegram.
- AI Personal Assistant — Your calendar, your follow-ups, your morning brief — run by an assistant with its own inbox, so you stop being your own secretary.
- AI CRM Agent — No more dashboard discipline: it logs every call and email, moves deals by what was actually said, and emails you an honest pipeline.
- AI Personal CRM That Remembers People — Never let a relationship go cold: it logs every contact, surfaces the detail you forgot, and flags who’s about to go quiet.
- AI Second Brain Agent — Read the web as usual; it remembers all of it. The Scanner saves articles, contacts, and searches to a memory you can query for years.
- AI Research Agent — Hours of digging, back in minutes: it reads the full sources and hands you a structured report with every claim cited.
Frequently asked questions
How is this different from ChatGPT or a regular AI chatbot?
Those answer questions; you still do the work. A Fasrad assistant has its own email inbox, a connected calendar, and a CRM, so it can actually read your mail, draft and send replies, book a meeting, and log the contact — not just describe how you might.
Does it send email and book meetings on its own, or just suggest?
Both, your call. You can have it draft and leave everything for your review, or let it send routine replies and book confirmed times directly. Outbound is staggered (up to ~100/day) so a batch never looks like a blast.
Where does it run — do I have to sit in one app?
Wherever you work. The same assistant runs on the web at fasrad.com/chat, as a private Telegram bot on your phone, over email, and as an embeddable chatbot on your website with lead capture.
Does it remember things between conversations?
Yes. It keeps long-term memory of facts and standing instructions, notices when something you tell it contradicts what it knew, and pulls the relevant bits back into context. You won't re-explain your preferences every week.
How long does setup take and do I need any technical skill?
About four minutes and no code. You describe the job in plain language, connect your Google account for email and calendar, and it configures the triggers and schedules itself. It's in public beta.
How much does it cost?
$49/month or $490/year — cancel anytime. One assistant covers email triage, scheduling, CRM, and automations — there's no per-feature add-on or seat math to do.